2023
DOI: 10.1017/s104161022300008x
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Death by suicide among aged care recipients in Australia 2008–2017

Abstract: Objective: To characterize the features of aged care users who died by suicide and examine the use of mental health services and psychopharmacotherapy in the year before death. Design: Population-based, retrospective exploratory study Setting and participants: Individuals who died while accessing or waiting for permanent residential aged care (PRAC) or home care packages in Australia between 2008 and 2017. Measurements: Linked datasets describing aged … Show more

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“…The Special Issue extends the understanding of suicidal ideation and behavior in older adults as reported in two papers published in a recent theme-based issue, “Depression and Suicide Ideation in Older Adults (35:12)” of the IPG. In the first paper, Cations et al (2023) examined the use of mental health services and psychopharmacotherapy in older adults who died while accessing or waiting for permanent residential aged care or home care packages in Australia between 2008 and 2017. Male sex, diagnosis with a mental health condition, not having dementia, less frailty, and a hospitalization for self-injury in the year before death were associated with death by suicide compared to death by another cause.…”
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“…The Special Issue extends the understanding of suicidal ideation and behavior in older adults as reported in two papers published in a recent theme-based issue, “Depression and Suicide Ideation in Older Adults (35:12)” of the IPG. In the first paper, Cations et al (2023) examined the use of mental health services and psychopharmacotherapy in older adults who died while accessing or waiting for permanent residential aged care or home care packages in Australia between 2008 and 2017. Male sex, diagnosis with a mental health condition, not having dementia, less frailty, and a hospitalization for self-injury in the year before death were associated with death by suicide compared to death by another cause.…”
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confidence: 99%